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1 Chapter 2Table 2.3.1 Annual revenues of 110 small to midsize companies located in mid‐wes...Table 2.3.2 Frequency distribution for the data in Table 2.3.1.Table 2.3.3 Frequency distribution table for the hospital data.Table 2.3.4 Frequency table for the data on rod lengths.Table 2.4.1 Understanding defect rates as a function of various process steps.Table 2.4.2 Frequency distribution table for the data in Example 2.4.4.Table 2.4.3 Frequency distribution table for the survival time of parts.Table 2.4.4 Lawn mowers sold by a garden shop over a period of 12 months of a gi...Table 2.4.5 Number of parts produced per week by each worker.Table 2.6.1 Age distribution of a group of 40 basketball fans watching a basketb...Table 2.9.1 Cholesterol levels and systolic BP of 10 randomly selected US males.Table 2.10.1 Turnaround time for inpatient lab testing once the swarm method was... Table 2.10.2 Physician satisfaction scores at St. Luke's Hospital before and aft...Table 2.10.3 Inpatient satisfaction scores after St. Luke's implemented the stan...

2 Chapter 3Table 3.5.1 Classification of technicians by qualification and gender.

3 Chapter 4Table 4.8.1 Values of and for .

4 Chapter 5Table 5.5.1 Some percentage points of the normal distribution.Table 5.10.1 Data on emissions from cars.

5 Chapter 7Table 7.4.1 Range coefficient for various sample sizes.

6 Chapter 9Table 9.2.1 Type I and type II errors and their probabilities of occurrence (in ...Table 9.5.1 Population variance known . Table 9.7.1 Results of treating samples of iron ore with standard and new method...Table 9.11.1 Confidence intervals with confidence coefficient for testing vario...Table 9.12.1 Values of (upper entry in cell) and , for various values of and...

7 Chapter 10Table 10.5.1 Failure voltage (kV/mm) for two types of cable.Table 10.5.2 Failure time (in hours) in an accelerated life test of conductors.Table 10.5.3 Survival times (in weeks) of male mice.

8 Chapter 11Table 11.4.1 Table format of the data with grid‐lines (low data‐ink ratio).Table 11.4.2 Table format of the data without grid‐lines (high data‐ink ratio).Table 11.4.3 Iris flower data (only the first few observations are shown here).Table 11.6.1 Confusion matrix for two‐class classification model.Table 11.6.2 Confusion matrix for three‐class classification model.Table 11.6.3 Confusion matrix for two‐class classification model.Table 11.6.4 Challenger O‐ring failure data.Table 11.6.5 Confusion matrix for challenger data for different cutoff values.Table 11.7.1 Sample data set with four variables.Table 11.7.2 Gini index computation for variables in Table 11.7.1.Table 11.7.3 Confusion matrix for original training data in Example 11.7.2.Table 11.7.4 Confusion matrix for randomly selected 34 Iris flowers (observation...Table 11.7.5 Stage C prostate cancer data (only the first few observations are s...

9 Chapter 12Table 12.2.1 Reported crime data.Table 12.2.2 Euclidean distances between six US states.Table 12.2.3 A clinical trials study data.Table 12.2.4 Dichotomous attributes of the clinical trials study data.Table 12.2.5 The contingency table for patients 001 and 002 based on data from T...Table 12.2.6 The Jaccard coefficients for the pairs of patients in Table 12.2.4.Table 12.2.7 Contingency table for variables age and gender in clinical trial st...Table 12.3.1 Euclidean distances between six US states.Table 12.3.2 Updated Euclidean distances after mergingE and F. Table 12.3.3 Updated Euclidean distances after mergingEF and D. Table 12.3.4 Updated Euclidean distances after mergingDEF and C. Table 12.3.5 Euclidean distances between six US states.Table 12.3.6 Updated Euclidean distances after merging statesE and F. Table 12.3.7 Updated Euclidean distances after merging clusterEF and state D. Table 12.3.8 Updated Euclidean distances after merging clusterDEF and state C. Table 12.4.1 A two‐dimensional data set.Table 12.4.2 Summary statistics ofK‐means clusters in Example 12.4.1. Table 12.6.1 Covariance structures for model‐based clustering.Table 12.6.2 Stiffness measurements for first 13 boards.

10 Chapter 13Table 13.2.1 Results of n observations classified into k categories. Table 13.2.2 Results and analysis of 200 throws of an icosahedral die.Table 13.2.3 Results of emission counting experiment on uranium. Table 13.2.4 Results of Table 13.2.3 after grouping some categories.Table 13.2.5 Frequency distribution of diastolic blood pressures of 100 males.Table 13.2.6 Results after grouping in Table 13.2.5.Table 13.3.1 Classes and their probabilities in a 2 × 2 contingency table in whi...Table 13.3.2 Classes and their frequencies inn independent trials of a 2 × 2 exp...Table 13.3.3 Data on two strains of Drosophila (n = 600).Table 13.3.4 Effect of heat treatment on the brittleness of nylon bars.Table 13.3.5 Results of an experiment on effect of certain drugs on one's learni...Table 13.3.6 Data on students taking science and arts courses.Table 13.4.1 Data on income levels in states of New England.Table 13.6.1 Data comparing outcomes of matches 1 and 2 with those of matches 4 ...Table 13.6.2 Data comparing outcomes of matches 1 and 2 with that of match 5.

11 Chapter 14Table 14.2.1 Calculations for obtaining the value of the test statistic.Table 14.2.2Critical values of when using the sign test. Table 14.2.3 Hemoglobin in rats before and after change in diet.Table 14.2.4 Data and calculations for obtaining the value of the test statistic...Table 14.3.1 Data for Example 14.3.1.Table 14.4.1 Data on rheostats.Table 14.5.1 Interview scores and their ranks.

12 Chapter 15Table 15.3.1 Fitted values and the corresponding residuals for the data in Examp...Table 15.5.1 Flow rate and percent of waste solid removed.Table 15.5.2 Certain formulas useful for computations in regression analysis.Table 15.6.1 Analysis of variance for a fitted straight line.Table 15.6.2 Analysis of variance table for the data in Table 15.5.1.Example 15.7.1 Table 15.7.1 Data on soybean crop experiment.Table 15.8.1 Data for the experiment in Example.

13 Chapter 16Table 16.2.1 Students' placement scores and their cumulative GPAs.Table 16.3.1 ANOVA table for the fitted regression model (16.2.2).Table 16.3.2 ANOVA table in matrix notation for the fitted regression model (16....Table 16.4.1 Salary data for upper‐level management.Table 16.4.2 Observations, fitted values, standard error and residuals for Examp...Table 16.4.3 Listed selling prices of 28 randomly selected homes.Table 16.8.1 Results of the OCAD test.

14 Chapter 17Table 17.3.1 One‐way experiment layout factor ‐levels. Table 17.3.2 ANOVA table for a one‐way experimental layout.Table 17.3.3 Melting point of hydroquinine.Table 17.3.4 Coded data for Example 17.3.1 ( ). Table 17.3.5 squared coded observations. Table 17.3.6 ANOVA table for the data in Table 17.3.3.Table 17.3.7 Coded data ( ) in grams of oil absorbed per batch. Table 17.3.8 Coded data in grams of oil absorbed per batch. Table 17.3.9 Coded data ( ) in grams of oil absorbed per batch and their ranks (...Table 17.4.1 Randomized complete block design layout.Table 17.4.2 ANOVA table for an RCB‐design.Table 17.4.3 Data on 24 patients being treated for high blood pressure.Table 17.4.4 ANOVA table for the data in Table 17.4.3.Table 17.4.5 Octane data for five gasolines.Table 17.4.6 Coded values of parts produced (parts 400). Table 17.5.1 Responses of two experiments with two factorsA and B. Table 17.5.2 Observations from a two‐way experimental layout with one observatio...Table 17.5.3 Observations from a two‐way experimental layout with observations ...Table 17.5.4 ANOVA table for a two‐way experimental design (r observations per c...Table 17.5.5 Percentage (after coding each value by subtracting 10) of defective...Table 17.5.6 ANOVA table for the data in Table 17.5.6.Table 17.5.7 Data on hydroquinine and thermometers.Table 17.5.8 ANOVA table for the data in Table 17.5.7.Table 17.6.1 ANOVA table for an Latin square design. Table 17.6.2 Radioactive counting rate data.Table 17.6.3 ANOVA for the data in Example 17.6.1.Table 17.7.1 ANOVA for a two‐way experimental design with random effects.Table 17.7.2 ANOVA table for a two‐way experimental design with mixed effectsTable 17.7.3 ANOVA table for a nested two‐factor experimental design with mixed ...Table 17.7.4 ANOVA table for a nested two‐factor experimental design with random...Table 17.7.6 Percentage of defective parts producedTable 17.7.7 ANOVA table for the data in Table 17.7.6Table 17.7.5 columns for a nested two‐factor experimental design

15 Chapter 18Table 18.3.1 2 Factorial design in Yates's order in three notations. Table 18.3.2 Treatment matrices for the 2 and 2 factorial designs in Yates's o...Table 18.3.3 Design matrix for the 2 factorial design (r observations per treat...Table 18.3.4 Data for 2 factorial in five replicates. Table 18.3.5 ANOVA table for the data in Table 18.3.4.Table 18.3.6 Contrast coefficients for factorial effects.Table 18.3.7 Partitioning the treatment sum of squares into individual degree of...Table 18.3.8 Coefficients of linear and quadratic effect contrasts.Table 18.3.9 Partitioning block sum of squares.Table 18.4.1 Lower and upper levels of various factors.Table 18.4.2 Yield of the chemical and design matrix in two notations.Table 18.4.3 Design matrix and responses.Table 18.4.4 Estimated factorial effects using Table 18.4.3.Table 18.4.5 The 2 design and observations if dropping B from the design of Tab...Table 18.4.6 Analysis of variance assuming all effects containingB are zero. Table 18.5.1 The plan of the experiment and the data obtained.Table 18.5.2 ANOVA table for the data in Table 18.5.2.Table 18.5.3 Two replications (each replication in two blocks) of a 2 experimen...Table 18.5.4 Runs of the 2 and 2 factorial design in blocks of two treatments ...Table 18.6.1 The full 2 factorial design and two designs obtained by the gene...Table 18.6.2 A fractional factorial design. Table 18.6.3 Estimates of effects of the fractional factorial design. Table 18.6.4 fractional factorial design generator − ABCDE with defining relati...Table 18.6.5 Estimates and their ranks.Table 18.6.6 Alias structure for the fractional factorial design (generators AB...Table 18.6.7 The fractional factorial design with design generators ABE and CDE Table 18.6.8 Results of an experiment using a fractional factorial design to im...Table 18.6.9 ANOVA table of the fractional factorial design. Table 18.7.1 Potato crop data.Table 18.7.2 Eddy current probe sensitivity data.

16 Chapter 19Table 19.2.1 Plan of a factorial design. Table 19.2.2 ANOVA table for the data in Table 19.2.1.Table 19.2.3 ANOVA table of the factorial design with two points at the center....Table 19.2.4 Certain designs for useful for fitting first‐order models. Table 19.2.5 Treatment matrix with responses.Table 19.2.6 ANOVA table for the data in Table 19.2.5.Table 19.2.7 Four factorial points and paired observations (see Table 19.2.5).Table 19.3.1 Values of to establish a rotatable central composite design. Table 19.3.2 Percentage of concentration of . Table 19.3.3 Ten extra points and their observed percentage of concentration ofC Table 19.3.4 Data obtained using a central composite rotatable design.Table 19.3.5 The settings of the experimental design variables and recorded resp...Table 19.3.6 ANOVA table for first‐order design.Table 19.3.7 The factor setting, levels of the design variables, and observed re...Table 19.3.8 ANOVA table for second‐order design.Table 19.4.1 Data on a factorial plus three center points. Table 19.4.2 ANOVA table for the data in Table 19.4.1.Table 19.4.3 Points on the steepest ascent.Table 19.4.4 Predicted responses at the points along the path of steepest ascent...Table 19.4.5 Design plan and the data obtained using this plan.Table 19.4.6 ANOVA table for the data in Table 19.4.5.Table 19.5.1 Analysis of variance table for a second‐order model ink variables Table 19.6.1 Treatment matrix with responses.

17 1 Table A.1 Summary of common probability distributions.

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